Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EICHT DUMB D A---MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT OW, BABY! Afar WE BAWAY A Good TIME // Over HEZE "A \TULEN KEED HIM THAT INESOME FOR HE'D INVITE ‘ADDITIO BOXING AND WRESTLING WILL FEATURE STANDARD’S SMOKER Boxing and wrestling mat predominate at NAL NEWS OF SPORTS| letermine the team that will repre- Elks’ tournamer will be three sack numbers and a mu- The program starts promptly at 8 on ac NET e scheduled with the m ght round affair between ng | Blake and Hallock Mass. — Robert “Bob” Fisher, since 1919 head coach of Harvard's football teams, was re- easure | appo! nied to serve during t the Industrial Rela It is harder to sell aman the first time than to re- That’s why we put such remarkable value into White Owl. Once a man buys, he stays sold. sell him. Vhite Owl 2 fr pothing satisfies Like Che Casper Daily Tribune Vor DIGIT T AIN'T SPENT A CENT! You DEST GOTTA KNOW ROW TO ENTERTAIN'EM, AY A DATE wrth ACI GAL DONT er AMY THING SHE MUST BE FIWN' OP A LUAICH FOR ME, Now. GOSH, I'M GITTIN)’ TWELVE Octoci< ANI \ BE MONDAY & \ '0 HAVE TO LE YOU = QUESTION BOX If you have some question to ask about baseball, football; box- ing or any other amateur or pro Ow fessional sport— It you want a rule interpreted— If you want to know anything about a play or player— Write to John B. Foster, on baseball, Lawrence Perry, on amateur sports, and Fair Play on boxing and other professiona! sports. All are spe- cial correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building, New York, If you want = personal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed umn. envelope. Otherwise your ques uon will be answered in this col- Q—When was Tommy Gibbons first beaten and by whom? A.—By Greb on a decision in 1922 and. by Miske on a foul the same year Q.—Is there any rule which stipu lates how many weeks a ball player may train before the beginning of a major league season? Can a major league ball player begin training the first of the year if he wishes to pay a limit in the held Can Wills beat Gibbons? Why shouldn't he. He ts bigger, just as cls nd e times as strong ——_.— — TA, Ga.—John M. Ward aptain of the New York Giants, died today following his 65th England has ion between i ? \Don’t Let That Cold cc ” | Turn Into “Flu | Rub on Good Old Musterole | _That cold may turn into “Flu, Grippe or, evert worse, Pneumonia, | | Rub good old Musterole on the con-| | gested parts and see how quickly it brings relief. Colds are merely congestion. Mus- | terole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple| ingredients, is a counter-irritant which | stimulates circulation and helps break | up the cold. Aseffective as the messy old mustard Just rub it on with your finger-tips. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that Lrings welcome relief. To Mothers: Mi made in mil babies and Better than a mustard plaster mil | unless you take Qare of it at once.|s plaster, does the work without blister. | i T's & SHAME SOPHOMORES 6D WE MUST HURRY, PULUROR WE'LL “HAT TWELVE Tee REVUE OLD WALT THAT WAY BUT IT JUST HAS TO GOT TO HAVE & RE ba | HELL LOSE INTEREST. (D Love § 77> TO GO WITH HIM ToNiGeT Bur fA ji ‘T WOULD SPOIL EVEEN THING \f if IF HE KNEW or Ze ih Saat ——_[ Wi TO TREAT DEAR \ BE DON RETAIN THTLt Confidence Expressed] By Billiard Champ | For the Fuiure. JAKE SCHAE 18.2 Balktin Champion.) ER Billiard (Sr 4 tch to The Casper ribune.) CHICAGO, h 5.—Naturally I am elated at again winning the billiard championship wl the world over strive f that now I am going to hold my position challengers all com There is a great deal of satisfac tion in knowing that my victory has come aganist a field of oppo nents probably more representative of international ski fn billlards than any other group ever before brought together. At the same time, it is good to know that the inter national championship remains in America after npetition with the best of the B: , German and Japanese pla Remar © billlards has been played thro the tournament. I believe that I was able to win in the face of the strenuous com- petition because of the conscientious and pains’ ng practice work that I have been doing for months. The Tecord run.of 400, a complete game without once relinquishing the table was a bit of a surprise to me but it INTO TIE WIT JUNIORS IN GLASS GAGE LEAGUE By defeating the Junions last night, 16 to 8, the Sophs went into a tie for first place in the high school interclass | ; league with the third-year men. | two teams the Juniors were winners but last night the| Sophs had them completely In the first meeting of the at sea. Hicks, Cooper and Stanton starred for the Sophs with Holman doing the heavy scoring for the losers. The Frosh beat the Seniors for the second time this season, the score being 16 to 8, the same as the first setto totals. The Seniors were not fast enough to stop the march of the Frosh to victory. Richie with four baskets, led in scoring for the winners with Thompson playing ef- fective ball for the losers The lineups and scores: Sophs (16)— FG. FT. TP. Hicks - 0 4} McGaw Oy cae Cooper - 0 4 Stanton o 6 Cole -.- o © AGRI secicenetemniet $1 7\.0) 26 Juniors (3}— FG: FT, TP. Holman - 3 ¢i0- so Heiser - 00-0, a0 Stanko - ie O27 (0.4 Davis - 15:0) ae Gaw - Onvts0 Usd Amos 0-170 a Van Dorn - 0 0 0 Totals): ee soe rgoe VS Second Game. Frosh (16}— ¥q. FT. TP. Creel a e840 eb Keefe 0° 0 0 Richie 4:7) 4:0, Williamson a) O15 0b 90 Sox Fighting For Position Of Shortstop --CHICAGO, .March _5.—Manager Eddie Collins of the Chicago White Sox has found plenty of short stop material decorating the club train- < camp at Shreveport, Loulsiana, and the fight is on for the regular | berth, .Seven candidates are on the » and another is expected. — ed from the radio receiving the inauguration program, Boss Bill Kellefer’s _proteges .in .the Cubs camp on Catalina Island, California, added mountain hiking to their bat ting and fielding and base running practice, --Ch Quaker Cl bs Rounding Inte Baseball Form PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 5.— Reports from the Figrida training camps of the Philadelphia major league baseball clubs today told of fine weather and rapid improvement in the condition of the players At Fort Myers, Connie Mack has divided his 31 men into two squads and has ordered six inning games daily in addition to the morning bat 1 pitehing Ke t of the Phillies’ regulars are ute Mc due to arrive in Bradentown today and Manager Fletcher expects the| squad to be increased for exhibition games next week. showed the result of the careful preparation I had made By winning the championship here in my native city, I have the pleasure of Knowing that I ‘have duplicated the record of my father, who held the title for so long. Now I will nave to prepare further to de- fend the honor that has come to me. wth rt |SPORT BRIEFS (By the Associated Press) John M. Ward, who died yester- in an Augusta, Georgia, hos tal from pneumonia, entered base. ball as a pitcher, and wes obtai York Giants from Pr y, then | New Discovery Limbers Up Stiff, Sore, Swollen Joints Soaks right Into tendons and liga ments of your joints—right where the trouble starts—Then blessed comtfort comes quickly. Yes true—the world gresses All you have to do nowadays to limber up that stiff, rusty knee joint is to squeeze a half inch of miracle working substance from a tube. Then rub !t on the offending part for about a minute or until it soaks through the skin and disappears on its errand of mercy ‘Then read the evenings newspapers and go to bed. The chances are that your misbe it's pro having nt will lose its creak” whi you are dreaming about the high fences you used to n you were a youngst And in the morning.” says tt who has tried “you'll feel # street just to show the neighbors that you are not as old as they think you are.” Joint-Ease they call this wonder} working substance, for the reason that when ordinary remedies fail to limper up the stiff, inflamed rheu- matic joint, or reduce the swelling. Joint-Ease succeeds. 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